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'''Fully Automatic Dosing Systems''' can be seamlessly integrated into the material flow regardless of the dosing quantity or nature of the bulk solids. In contrast to conventional screw conveyor systems, the scoop has a cylindrical, rotating opening with a conical infeed at the top and a free-swinging shut-off and dosing flap at the bottom. The bulk solids fall vertically through the opening (gravity flow). At the rotating section of the opening, the sword-shaped fluidizer moves at constant speed along the conical wall to keep the bulk solids flowing freely without any additional discharge hardware. With a minimum of mechanical parts and very low energy consumption, the module extracts the right amount of materials from many different types of [[Containers]]. The system can accurately dose hard, crumbly solids as well as soft, tough and fibrous products.
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Fully Automatic Dosing Systems

Fully Automatic Dosing Systems can be seamlessly integrated into the material flow regardless of the dosing quantity or nature of the bulk solids. In contrast to conventional screw conveyor systems, the scoop has a cylindrical, rotating opening with a conical infeed at the top and a free-swinging shut-off and dosing flap at the bottom. The bulk solids fall vertically through the opening (gravity flow). At the rotating section of the opening, the sword-shaped fluidizer moves at constant speed along the conical wall to keep the bulk solids flowing freely without any additional discharge hardware. With a minimum of mechanical parts and very low energy consumption, the module extracts the right amount of materials from many different types of Containers. The system can accurately dose hard, crumbly solids as well as soft, tough and fibrous products.